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ECONOMIC PRODUCTS — SOAP AND PERFUMES 



Hanbury, I>!>niel. (in tlie insoct-\vhitc-wi\xof Cliina. (Plinrrn. 



Jour. XI 1. tiO-lf^'i, 2 il. 18S3. —.four. I'rnkl. Clicm. CX. 



43l-l;il>. 1S53. — Jour. Pluirm. Chim. Paris, XX1\. 136- 



112. 1S5,S.) 

 Hayes. A. A. [.V new species of wax.] [1855.] {.\mcr. Acad. 



I'nu: HI. 1 '.HI -1 '.>•->. lS.i7.) 

 McCartee. A Fortune, R[oliert]. Chinese white wax. [Ex- 



tnn-tsiif thn'C letters.] (.li/nc Ilort. Soc. India Jour. iX. 



pt. 2, pp. 79-80. 1857.) 

 Cooke, M. C. On vegetable waxes. (Tcchnolo<jist, I. 321-327. 



1861.) 

 From Myrica, Ilhua, Betula alb.i and FicU3 ccrifcra. 

 Cera vegetate. {Riv. Forest. [III.] 381-382. 1863.) 

 G., G. II frutice dclla eera, del dott. Schemer. {liiv. Forest. 



[IV.] 127-12S. 1864.) 

 1/ albero ed il vermc dclla ccra. (Riv. Forest. [IV.] 424. 1864.) 

 Proctor B S. Substitutes for wax. (Technologist, iy.7G-7S. 



1864.) — From: Chan. & Driuj. IV. 214-215. 1S63. 

 Carnauba and Stillingia. 

 Vogl, A[ugust]. IJcbcr Pflanzenwachs und das sogenanntc 



chinosischc Insektenwachs, Pe-lah. {Lotos Zeitschr. Nat. 



XXII. 49-50. 1872.) 

 Wallis, CJustav]. Ueber vegetabihsches Wachs. {Hamburg. 



Cart. Blumcnzcit. XXX. 529-530; XXXI. 145-149. 1874-75.) 

 Japanese vegetable wax. {Pharm. Jour. ser. 3, V. (1874-75), 



pp. 106, 425. 1875.) — From: Soc. Arts Lond. Jour. 

 Description of Yama Urisha, Ronoki, and Koganika trees. 

 Eyk J A van. Over een nieuw plantenwas aan de westkust 



van Afrika. {Volksvtijt, 1875, pp. 257-263.) 

 Gribble, Henrj'. The preparation of vegetable wax. (.4s. Soc. 



.fapan Trans. III. (1874), pt. 1, pp. 94-97. 1875.) 

 Peters. E. J. Wachspflanzen. {Wien. III. Gartcn-Zeit. II. 



392-395. 1877.) 

 Notes and reports on a wax-yielding insect from Chota Nag- 

 pore {Agric. Hort. Soc. India Jour. ser. 2, V. (1874-77), 



pt. 1, pp. 70-80. 1878.) 

 Gill, AViUiam. The river of golden sand; the narrative of a 



journey through China and eastern Tibet to Burmah . . . 



with an introductory essay by Henry Yule. 2 vol. il. pi. 



maps. O. London, 1880. 



Notes on the white wax industry (II. 61-6i). 

 [Rathouis, C] fitude sur le Coccus p^-la. [2] pp.-l- pp. 43-55+ 



[l]p. pi. 10-11. F'. [Chang-Hai, 1880.] — Froyn : " Keude, 



P. M. Memoires concemant I'histoire naturello de I'empire 



chinois, I. pt. 1." 

 Hoist, C. Vegetabihsches Wachs. {Hamburg. Gart. Blumen- 



zeit. XLVI. 305-312. 1890.) 



The Wax tree. {Pract. Engin. VIII. 157. 1893.) 

 Short botanical description. 



Stebbing, E. [P.]. A note on Ceroplastes ceriferus (white in- 

 sect wax). (/»d. i^o;-. XXI. (1895), pp. 328-330. 1896.) 



Chinese insect white wax. {Ind. For. XXIII. (1897), pp. 405- 

 408. 1898.) — From: "Rangoon Gaz." 

 Re\-iew of Sniithers' United States consular report. 



Cire blanche dinsectes. {Jour. Pharm. Chim. Paris, ser. 6, 

 VIII. 417-419. 1898.) — From : Ivip. Inst. Jour, and Monit. 

 Sci. oct. 1898. 



3. SOAP 



La Gardie , E va de . Beskrif ning pS, t v§,l, som iir tj enlig til bom- 

 uUs-gams blekning. {Svensk. Vclensk. Akad. Handl. XIII. 

 57-59. 1752.) 



Made of wood ashes. 



Falconer, H[ugh]. Reports on some soap-yielding pods from 



China. {Agric. Hort. Soc. India Jour. VII. pt. 1, p. 280. 



1850.) 

 Bemardin, [.J.]. Classification de 40 savons vegetaux. 11pp. 



O. Gand, 1875. 

 Zeephout en zeepwortel. (/72a!. Mcrcuur, V. no. 8, p. 10. 1882.) 



Quillaia and Cactaceae. 

 Hoist, C. VegetabiUsche Seife. {Hamburg. Gart. Blumcnzeit. 



XLVI. 531-530. 1890.) 

 Kruskal, X'icolai. Ueber einige Saponinsubstanzen. (Diss.) 



143+ [3] pp. O. Dorpat, 1890. 

 Henry, Augustine. Chinese soap trees. {Amcr. Drugg. 



Pharm. Ree. XXIX. 317. 1896.) — Separate. 



4. PERFUMES 



.Sec al.w Oils and fats, p. 221; also PEnruMEa, vol. I. 1.S2. 



Bertrand, 0. F. Le pnrf\mieur imperial; ou, L'artde preparer 

 les odeurs, essences, parfuiiis, arornates, eau.x do senteur . . . 

 14 + 402+ [2] pp. O. I'ari.s, 1809. 



Lillie, Charles. The Briti.'^h perfumer; being a collection of 

 ehiiice receipts and oliservations made during an extensive 

 practice of thirty years, by which any lady or gentleman may 

 prepare their own articles of the lic'^t (|uality, whether of per- 

 fumery, snulTs, or colours. Now first edited by Colin Macken- 

 zie. Ed. 2. 20+372 pp. S. London, 1822. 



Piesse, G. W. S. The art of perfumery and the methods of 

 obtaining the odours of plants; with instructions for the 

 manufacture of perfumes for the handkerchief, scented pow- 

 ders, odorous vinegars . . . 14+287 pp. il. pi. D. Lon- 

 don, 1855. — Ed. 2. 15+3.52 pp. il. 1 pi. D. London, 

 18.56. — Ed. 3. 14+ [1]+ 396 pp. il. 1 pi. D. London, 

 1862.— Ed. 4. 19+506pp. il. pi. O. London, 1879.— 

 Piessc's art of perfumery . . . edited bv Charles H. Piesse. 



Ed. 5. 17+498 pp. il. O. London, 1891. -Desodeurs, 



des perfums et cosmi5tiques. Edition f ran(,'aise publiee avec 

 le concurs de I'auteur, par 0. Reveil. 35+527 pp. il. D. 

 Paris, 1865. 



MUlon, [E.]. M(jmoire sur la nature des parfums, et sur cjuel- 

 ques fleurs cultivaljles en Algerie. {Acad. Sci. Paris Compt. 

 Rend. XLIII. 197-198. 1856.) 



Clavarino, Antonio. Antosmologia;ovvero, Trattato teorico- 

 pratico istruttivo suUa coltivazione e moltiplicazione di 

 piante di fiori odorosi. 236+ [1] pp. D. Torino, 1857. 



Rimmel, Eugene. The perfumery trade as represented in the 

 International exhibition. {Technologist, III. 169-188. 



1863.) 



On the odorous substances sent by the French colonies to 



the International exliibition of 1862. {Technologist, III. 453- 

 456. 1863.) 



Odorous fruit, wood, bark, flowers, etc. 



Vaupell, Chr[istian]. Parfumekulturen i Provence. {In 



LtiTKEN, Chr. Almeenfattelige Natursldldringer ... II. 



349-365. il. 1863.) 

 Claye, Louis. Culture des fleurs et des plants aromatiques. 



Fabrication des parfums en Portugal et dans ses colonies. 



Avenir de cette Industrie dans ce royaume. 59 pp. O. Paris, 



1865. t 

 Piesse, G. W. S. Lecture on perfumes, delivered before the 



Royal horticultural society. 22 pp. O. London, 1865. t 

 Rimmel, [Eugene]. The commercial uses of flowers and plants. 



{Technologist, V. 383-400, 10 il. 1865.)— i^rom his Book 



of perfumes, 1866. 

 TicheboTime, Ch. Sur I'extraction et la conservation des 



principes aromatiques des vegetaux au moyen de la glycerine. 



{Jour. Pharm. Chim. Paris, ser. 4, II. 311-312. 1865.) 

 Rimmel, Eugene. The book of perfumes. 20+ 266 pp. il. pi. 



O. Philadelphia, 1866. 

 Kultur der Parfiimpflanzen. {Oesterr. Vierteljahrsschr. 



Forstw. XVIII. 109-110. 1868.) —i^rom .• "Oesterr. Welt- 



ausstellungsbericht, 1867." 



Simmonds, P. L. Fragrant woods. {Art. Jour. 1872, pp. 237- 



239. — Gard. V. .529-530. 1874.) Wohlriechende Plolzcr. 



{Hamburg. Gart. Blumenzeit. XXX. 337-342. 1874.) 

 Fichtermadel-Praparate. {Oesterr. Vierteljahrsschr. Forstw. 



XXIV. 58.5-586. 1874.) 

 Pouriau, {Prof., Grignon). Culture des plantes h parfums. 



[2 pts.] {Ann. Agron. II. 481^93; III. 520-534. 1876- 



77.) — Separate : Pt. II. 

 Jasminum grandiflorum, Rosa. 

 Piesse, G. W. S. Scent-yielding plants. {Gard. XII. 17.3-174. 



210, 250-251, 308-310, 447, 494-495; XIII. 229; XV. 239, il. 



1877-78.) 

 Harris, J. C. Report on the manufacture of perfumes at Nice, 



{Great Brit. For. Off. Dipt. Consul. Rep. Misc. CXLIV. 1-3, 



1 pi. 1890.) 

 Dymock, AV[illiam]. Substances used as incense in the East. 



{Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc. Jour. VI. 399-410. 1891.) 

 Perfume plants in Australia. {Gard. Chron. ser. 3, XI. 73- 



74. 1892.) 

 Sawyer, J. C. Odorographia ; a natural history of raw materials 



and drugs used in the perfume industr)' . . . [2] vol. il. 



map. O. London, 1892-94. 



Vol. IL includes the aromatics used in flavoring. 



